You can connect offline dictionaries to it too.
mustlane
Moore Threads claims substantial performance gains across the board, including up to 15× better performance in AAA games, 50× stronger ray tracing, and 64× higher AI computing performance.
I mean..
Moore Threads
Holy, that's actually a really good name for such company
Don't act like youuu don't know.
Oh,.. of course. I kinda forgot that there is a vanilla markdown language.
Got used too much to html/xml
TIL that Lemmy has
you can't find a torrent for it
If you are talking about books, then annas-archive should suffice. If other media, then private trackers is your only hope. The good ones usually have.. pretty much everything
but not everyone want to wait a month
There are different options with different delivery times. You can just search for "Choice" option (IIRC) and get products that will get delivered to you in 2 weeks. Also, AliExpress has a lot of stores that ship from Europe. So, for example my lab power supply and router for woodworking got delivered to me in 5 days from Poland.
With an online order from Samsung
You learned your lesson. Don't buy stuff directly from the brands. Buy them on markets that have good reputation in following their policies.
In the nutshell, I never had problems with AliExpress and will recommend it to everyone for everything - from electronic components to.. anything else.
Dunno.. As I said, what I like in AliExpress is that there are many trusted sellers that are proven to sell high-quality stuff. It's just a matter of finding them.
Don't use Temu, lol. Good ol' AliExpress has proven it's quality over a long period of time. Also, there are many trusted stores that were proven to be of high-quality. Just Google some reddit posts asking for the good ones.
"systemd-analyze blame didn't give me any helpful information
And what exactly did it give you? Could you copy-paste the output of that command (also known as "stdout")?
EDIT: It seems that you made the same post 2 times. Ideally, you should delete one of them.
Ohh, sorry, missed the "out loud" part. Don't think that "dict" supports that